SIXFOOTSTEVE
Well-known member
What a rollercoaster of a day ,we started at 4.30 am ,Norman already had the boat fueled and waiting ,nice one mate ,we struck out between the piers stopping for a great photo opportunity as the sun rose . First stop was the dirty wreck ,a few mackerel followed by a nice six pound cod for Norman ,an in size Ling which was returned and then a two pound codling for me ,then the inevitable scotchies ,the wind was very cold at this point and so we moved inshore ,to the can wreck ,a fish or two from there and then onto St.Marys after which we had six in fish in the box . A mate of Normans suggested we move to Newbiggen and what a fantastic idea that turned out to be , the skipper found a great hole and we where soon into the fish ( WE GOT THERE JUST ON HAPPY HOUR ) great fighting fish ,the same as St. Marys cod but with a slightly different accent lol . To cut a long story short we came away with fourteen cod and a nice six pound ling ,the biggest cod of eight pounds falling to Norman .... as usual ...
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One of the best moments has to be slurping red wine from plastic mugs while contemplating what a hard life this is
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Cheers to Norman for another fantastic day ,putting us on the fish once again where others around found it very hard going , I could go on but ,I'll leave it to Norman to post the pictures ....

One of the best moments has to be slurping red wine from plastic mugs while contemplating what a hard life this is

Cheers to Norman for another fantastic day ,putting us on the fish once again where others around found it very hard going , I could go on but ,I'll leave it to Norman to post the pictures ....
